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Classificação Científica

Reino: Animalia
Filo: Chordata
Classe: Aves
Ordem: Passeriformes
Subordem: Tyranni
Infraordem: Tyrannides
 Wetmore & Miller, 1926
Parvordem: Tyrannida
Família: Pipridae
 Rafinesque, 1815
Subfamília: Piprinae
 Rafinesque, 1815
Espécie: L. coronata

Nome Científico

Lepidothrix coronata
(Spix, 1825)

Nome em Inglês

Blue-crowned Manakin


Estado de Conservação

(IUCN 3.1)
Pouco Preocupante

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Blue-crowned Manakin

The Blue-crowned Manakin is a Passeriforme of the family Pipridae.

Characteristics

It measures about 9 cm long. The male has two distinctive plumages depending on the region:

  1. black with a blue crown in Costa Rica, Venezuela and Brazil from the Rio Negro to the Rio Juruá;
  2. olive-green with blue crown in Brazil from the rivers Madeira and Purus to the west of Peru and Bolívia.

In other areas the plumages are intermediary. The female is olive-green above with a greenish-yellow throat and yellowish belly.

Food

Small fruits and insects

Breeding

The nest is a small cup and the clutch is of 2 eggs.

Habits

Uncommon to locally common in the lower levels of humid forest and mature secondary woodland. It is inconspicuous and often detected only by vocalizations.

Distribution

It is distributed in the western Amazon Basin as far as the Rio Negro basin to the north of the Amazon and the rio Madeira to the south. It is also found in Costa Rica, Panamá, Colômbia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru and Bolívia.

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